This week there's new music from Beth Jeans Houghton’s new project, something from the new Cheatahs EP, plus new treats from Telegram, Woahnows, Moon Duo and Peluche. … [Read more...]
Flavour – Butch Annie’s, Dingley Dell and Moonshine Brewery
There’s a new burger joint in town, Butch Annie’s, we pay a visit. Rosie Sykes goes to the Dingley Dell pork farm to find out why their new black pork is so good and what other developments they’re working on. We hear about the new brews from the Moonshine Brewery and nip into the Bath House pub as well. We get some ideas for broccoli, our food of … [Read more...]
Best of the Guests 16/02/2015
Leigh Chambers talks to Jenny Langley, who uses reclaimed fabric – or memory cloth – to make bags. She also explains the work of Cambridge Carbon Footprint and Textiles In Focus, happening later this month at Cottenham Village College. Phil Rowe chats to Rachael Cole about ARU UniFest 2015 and Leigh Chambers hears from Charlie Pollington who is a … [Read more...]
Greg’s Afternoon Record Club – Fusion Theatre Festival
Joining Greg this week are, Jack Finn and Eden; three young guys who are bringing an exciting new festival to Cambridge in June called Fusion Theatre Festival. They've known each other for 10 years and went to school together as well as performing together on stage. Their tastes in music span from Bowie to Burial, Slint to Slipknot and Bonobo to … [Read more...]
Let the Geek Out 19/02/2015
EJ Allen presents an anime special. Masako from Team Four Star is in the studio and is ready for your challenges. Plus a look back at the London Anime & Gaming Con. In association with Inner Sanctum Collectibles … [Read more...]
Polish Waves 22/02/2015
Chris, Basia and Sebastian talk about film, and their favourite Polish and World movies. And of course loads of film related music. Did you know that Polish chemist Piotr Lebiedzinski beat the Lumiere brothers by two years in developing a machine which could record short films? … [Read more...]
Bookmark – James Runcie
Leigh Chambers' studio guest this week is Grantchester Mysteries writer, James Runcie. He talks about why Grantchester is the perfect setting for crime, watching his books come to life on TV and what it was like growing up as the Archbishop of Canterbury’s son. We also have interviews with Writer In Residence at the Cambridge University Botanic … [Read more...]